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Eddie Murray 500th Home Run, 1996 Eddie Murray 500th Home Run, 1996
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Eddie Murray

1977 - 1997

3026 games, 504 home runs, .287 batting average

After spending his first 12 years with the Orioles, Murray rejoined the team in 1996 to help lead the club to the post-season and become the 15th player to reach the 500-home run plateau. He joined Hank Aaron and Willie Mays as the only players with 500 homers and 3,000 hits--an automatic ticke to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2003.


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Manager Earl Weaver
First Baseman Eddie Murray
Second Baseman Roberto Alomar
Third Baseman Brooks Robinson
Shortstop Cal Ripken Jr.
Left Fielder Brady Anderson
Center Fielder Paul Blair
Right Fielder Frank Robinson
Catcher Rick Dempsey
RH Pitcher Jim Palmer
LH Pitcher Dave McNally
Closer Gregg Olson
Designated Hitter Ken Singleton

Harold Baines, Steve Barber, Tony Batista, Mark Belanger, Larry Bigbie, Mike Boddicker, Mike Bordick, Don Buford, Al Bumbry, Daniel Cabrera, Jeff Conine, Marty Cordova, Mike Cuellar, Omar Daal, Doug DeCinces, Scott Erickson, Mike Flanagan, Brook Fordyce, Jim Gentile, Jay Gibbons, Geronimo Gil, Pete Gray, Bobby Grich, Jeremy Guthrie, Jerry Hairston, Dick Hall, Ramon Hernandez, Chris Hoiles, Davey Johnson, Jason Johnson, Jorge Julio, Javy Lopez, Rodrigo Lopez, John Lowenstein, Nick Markakis, Dennis Martinez, Lee May, Scott McGregor, Melvin Mora, Mike Mussina, Satchel Paige, Rafael Palmeiro, Milt Pappas, Sidney Ponson, Boog Powell, Chris Richard, Gary Roenicke, David Segui, Urban Shocker, Chris Singleton, George Sisler, Sammy Sosa, Vern Stephens, Steve Stone, Miguel Tejada, Gus Triandos, Ken Williams

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